When Frank's sister visited last month, one of the many places we took her to see was nearby George Washington National Forest. There we stopped at the Elizabeth Furnace picnic area and walked across the swinging bridge.
October 23, 2013
At the Swinging Bridge, Elizabeth Furnace
When Frank's sister visited last month, one of the many places we took her to see was nearby George Washington National Forest. There we stopped at the Elizabeth Furnace picnic area and walked across the swinging bridge.
2009 Post: Suspension Bridge
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Massanutten Mtn.,
Recreation,
Shenandoah
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Those bridges move a lot when people walk, they look nice though. There is a long one across the James at Buchanan right beside Rt. 11.
ReplyDeleteSounds a wood's bridge! nice captures...
ReplyDeletevery pretty bridge.
ReplyDeleteWHat a nice bridge.
ReplyDeleteThe bridge looks very safe with all the railings. What an interesting place to go!
ReplyDeleteNeat pictures! I always feel a little uneasy walking across a swinging bridge. :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bridge. I don't think I've ever been across a swinging one.
ReplyDeleteIt sways when you cross it, and then some wise guy stomps or jumps and the boards under your feet jerk spastically, sickeningly! I wish my husband wouldn't do that!
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